There’s ten Premier League matches taking place this week – here’s how you can stream every game for free

Christmas is a time for family, for spreading joy and, of course, the always hotly-anticipated Boxing Day round of Premier League fixtures. Every top flight team is in action across December 26-27, and all the games can be streamed for free on Amazon’s Prime Video.

Notable clashes include a west London derby in Chelsea vs Fulham, Arsenal facing Ipswich and troubled Manchester City taking on Everton. There’s a total of 10 games in this midweek round, with football fans able to catch all the action without paying a penny.

Every match will be broadcast exclusively on Prime Video and can be streamed free with an Amazon Prime subscription or by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial. For households who can’t decide which game to tune into, Prime Video will also broadcast the Every Game Every Goal show from 2.30pm on Boxing Day, with beloved duo Jeff Stelling and Chris Kamara reuniting on screen following their Sky Sports exit and the latter’s health battle.

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There’s also the All Day Coverage show from 11.30am, with more than 11 hours of uninterrupted live coverage. Prime Video has announced a stellar lineup of presenters and pundits for the individual fixtures, with the likes of Stuart Pearce, John Arne Riise, Gabby Logan, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Jermain Defoe and Wes Brown among the big names watching pitchside across the games.

Here’s every Premier League game airing on Prime Video this week:

Thursday, December 26

  • Man City vs Everton: 12.30pm KO
  • Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace: 3pm KO
  • Chelsea vs Fulham: 3pm KO
  • Newcastle United vs Aston Villa: 3pm KO
  • Nottingham Forest vs Spurs: 3pm KO
  • Southampton vs West Ham United: 3pm KO
  • Wolves vs Man United: 5.30pm KO
  • Liverpool vs Leicester: 8pm KO

Friday, December 27

  • Brighton vs Brentford: 7.30pm KO
  • Arsenal vs Ipswich: 8.15pm KO

You can stream all of these matches for free by signing up for an Amazon Prime free trial here. Prime also hosts select Champions League fixtures, with upcoming matches such as Liverpool vs Lille on January 21.

But to catch more European action, the UEFA Champions League and Europa League is broadcast on TNT Sports, which costs £30.99 on a rolling monthly plan with Discovery+ Premium. For the biggest Premier League fixtures, it’s worth considering Sky’s new £35 Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle, which also includes the World Darts Championship and upcoming Formula 1 season.

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